Xbox Series X
52 CU RDNA 2 · 12.15 TFLOPS · 4K 120 Hz
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)
Zen 2 (6nm Sephiroth) · 7.4″ HDR OLED · 90 Hz
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) takes it — here’s why.
In our weighted Specdex score, Xbox Series X lands at 86 and Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) at 91. That puts Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) ahead by 5 points — a decisive margin driven mostly by its strengths in the categories below.
Pick Xbox Series X if…
- ✓12.155 TFLOPS GPU (52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz)
- ✓Game Pass library + Quick Resume
- ✓4K up to 120 Hz output
Pick Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) if…
- ✓7.4″ HDR OLED at 90 Hz
- ✓6 nm "Sephiroth" APU revision improves efficiency
- ✓Best Linux gaming experience + strong emulation support
Score breakdown
Specs side-by-side
| Spec | Xbox Series X | Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | Custom AMD Zen 2 8C @ 3.8 GHz (3.6 GHz with SMT) | Custom AMD Zen 2, 4C/8T (6 nm "Sephiroth" revision) |
| GPU | Custom RDNA 2, 52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz, 12.155 TFLOPS | Custom AMD RDNA 2, 8 CUs |
| RAM | 16 GB GDDR6 | 16 GB LPDDR5-6400 |
| Storage | 1 TB custom NVMe SSD | ▲ 512 GB NVMe (this SKU); 1 TB at $649 |
| Dimensions | 301 × 151 × 151 mm | — |
| Weight | ▲ 4.45 kg | 640 g |
| Output | 4K up to 120 Hz, 8 K capable | — |
| Display | — | 7.4″ HDR OLED, 90 Hz, 1280×800 |
| Battery | — | 50 Wh |
Xbox Series X
- +12.155 TFLOPS GPU (52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz)
- +Game Pass library + Quick Resume
- +4K up to 120 Hz output
- −Few Xbox-exclusive system sellers
- −Dashboard UX ageing
- −Storage expansion cards pricey
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)
- +7.4″ HDR OLED at 90 Hz
- +6 nm "Sephiroth" APU revision improves efficiency
- +Best Linux gaming experience + strong emulation support
- −Same Zen 2 4C/8T as the LCD generation
- −1280×800 native limits some modern titles
- −640 g — heavier than handheld norm
FAQ: Xbox Series X vs Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)
Which is better, Xbox Series X or Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)? +
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) scores 91 on our weighted rubric — ahead by 5. Your best pick depends on the sub-scores above.
Is Xbox Series X worth the price? +
At $499, Xbox Series X delivers a Specdex score of 86 — strongest in performance.
Is Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) worth the price? +
At $549, Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) delivers a Specdex score of 91 — strongest in library.
Does Xbox Series X or Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) last longer? +
Based on our long-term update and support ratings, both ship with multi-year support. Battery and reliability scores are visible in the breakdown above.